Meat market in Poland on October 20, 2024

Published 2024년 11월 4일

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In October 2024, Poland experienced a decrease in the purchase prices of live pigs, with a 1% drop from the previous week and a 5% and 11% decrease from the previous month and the same period in 2023, respectively. Meat plants also reported a 1% decrease in the sales prices of pork, which was 3.5% and 9% cheaper than the previous month and year, respectively. On the other hand, a slight weekly increase was observed in the purchase prices of live cattle, with a 1% increase from the previous week and a 3% increase from the previous month. The selling prices of beef saw a slight increase, with compensated beef quarters from bulls up to 2 years old being 2% and 4% more expensive than the previous month and year, respectively. The purchase prices of live poultry remained the same, while there was a 2% increase in the sales prices of gutted chicken carcasses and a 3% increase in the sales prices of turkey carcasses compared to the previous week.
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Original content

Purchase prices of live pigs In Poland, the third week of October 2024 saw a continued decline in purchase prices of live pigs. On 14–20.10.2024, meat plants monitored within the Integrated Agricultural Market Information System of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development purchased slaughter pigs at PLN 6.76/kg, which is 1% cheaper than in the previous week. The price of this live pig was 5% lower than a month ago and 11% lower than in the comparable period of 2023. Sales prices of pork Meat plants sold pork half-carcasses at PLN 10.09/kg, which is 1% cheaper than a week earlier and 3.5% cheaper than a month ago. The price of this pork assortment was 9% lower than a year ago. Purchase prices of live beef In domestic purchase since the beginning of September this year. slight weekly increases in the price of live cattle are recorded. On October 14–20, 2024, suppliers received PLN 10.34/kg for slaughter cattle, which is 1% more than in the previous week and 3% more ...
Source: Gospodarz

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